The Washington Post with Bloomberg News
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Ethiopian coffee beans are being shunned by boutique U.S. roasters and retailers because the rules of the Ethiopian Commodities Exchange make it impossible to know where most of the nation’s beans are grown. Bloomberg’s Jon Bascom reports.
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Starbucks Rivals Reject Ethiopian Coffee (Bloomberg)
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